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PETER JACKSON VFL 2018

CASEY DEMONS v GEELONG VFL
Saturday 28 April 2018 at 7.00pm
at Casey Fields, Cranbourne East

CASEY DEMONS

B: 19. Mitch Hannan 17. Sam Frost 55. Harry Petty
HB: 37. Dion Johnstone 45. Declan Keilty 44. Joel Smith
? 56. Oskar Baker 12. Tom Bugg 15. Billy Stretch
HF: 33. Jay Kennedy Harris 74. Tom McDonald 31. Bayley Fritsch
F: 11. Charlie Spargo 38. Tim Smith 36. Jeff Garlett
Foll: 21. Cam Pedersen 42. Josh Wagner 6. James Munro
I/C (from): 23. Will Collis 53. Sam Dwyer 9. Mitch Gent 41. Mykelti Lefau 14. Mitch Lewis 18. Jay Lockhart 22. Goy Lok 24. Cory Machaya   59. Ryan Morrison 27. Angus Scott 13. Corey Wagner 2. Mitch White
23rd player 50. Kieren Byers             

In:  K. Byers, W. Collis, S. Dwyer, B. Fritsch, S. Frost, J. Garlett, M. Lefau, G. Lok, T. McDonald, C. MacHaya, J. Smith, T. Smith, B. Stretch, J. Wagner

Out: J. Briggs, D. Collis,   L. Filipovic, M. King,  C. Maynard, W. Stephenson

 GEELONG 

B: 15. M. Hayball, 20. R. Gardner, 55. L. Kiel
HB: 23. A. Black, 30. T. House, 39. Z. Guthrie
? 68.H.  Kol, 64. T.  Atkins, 42. M.  O’Connor
HF: 41. J. Jones, 36. S. Crameri, 32. G. Miers
F: 45. R. Abbott, 12. W. Buzza, 63. S. Dobson
Foll: 9. Z. Smith, 18. C. Constable, 40. J. Thurlow
I/C (from): 60. J. Blood, 62. C. Floyd, 74. J. Gow, 66. A. Grace, 52. N. Horbury, 65. S. McLachlan, 56. B. Reid, 51. J. Tsitas
23P: 78. J. McLachlan

In: J. Thurlow, C. Floyd, J. Blood, A. Grace, Z. Guthrie

Out: S. Siggins

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http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2018-04-26/casey-vfl-squad-named

POSSIBLE TEAM

B: J.SMITH, FROST, WHITE

HB: LOCKHART, PETTY, MORRISON

C : STRETCH, GENT, BAKER

HF: HANNAN, PEDERSEN, JOHNSTONE

F: BUGG, T.SMITH, SCOTT

FOLL: KEILTY, MUNRO, KENNEDY HARRIS

IC: DWYER, C.WAGNER, M.LEWIS, W.COLLIS, BYERS

EMERG: LOK, MACHAYA, LEFAU

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10 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

Good question - I don’t know but the two young ruck men would surely have to be injured and not rested.

King is out for a month no mention of Filipovic.

Only 12 Melbourne listed players again, that's a pretty weak side.

We usually don't play that well with so few Melbourne players.

The midfield is a worry.

I predict that the Dees will win by 5 points.

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4 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

King is out for a month no mention of Filipovic.

Only 12 Melbourne listed players again, that's a pretty weak side.

We usually don't play that well with so few Melbourne players.

The midfield is a worry.

I predict that the Dees will win by 5 points.

Geelong have 12 listed players as well so it's gonna be a tight game.

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20 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2018-04-26/casey-vfl-squad-named

POSSIBLE TEAM

B: J.SMITH, FROST, WHITE

HB: LOCKHART, PETTY, MORRISON

C : STRETCH, GENT, BAKER

HF: BUGG, PEDERSEN, JOHNSTONE

F: GARLETT, T.SMITH, SCOTT

FOLL: KEILTY, MUNRO, KENNEDY HARRIS

IC: DWYER, C.WAGNER, M.LEWIS, W.COLLIS, BYERS

EMERG: LOK, MACHAYA, LEFAU

SENIOR EMERG: J.WAGNER

 

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31 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Yes only 12 listed in Casey team. Lots of outs and mysterious again 

What is mysterious about it?  Both Maynard and King are injured, which the club have reported on.  Filipovic is possibly dropped while the other two aren't on our list.

I don't know what is mysterious about that.

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So who is missing 

44-22-1 (wagner) - 7 injuries = 14

Viney Petracca Kent vberg mckenna king Maynard are all injured 

Wagner as emergency 

14 should be available. Filipivic dropped and ... why only 12?? 

Balic must also be unavailable or injured. Not on injured list. Not rested or an emergency.

He is the weekly Casey mystery. Any clues??

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20 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Balic must also be unavailable or injured. Not on injured list. Not rested or an emergency.

He is the weekly Casey mystery. Any clues??

A funeral in W.A. has been mentioned.

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11 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Pedo and a Casey boy to do Ruck/FWD rotations 

Will Keilty do some ruck work as I don't think he has a spot down back?

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1 hour ago, spirit of norm smith said:

 Filipivic dropped and ... why only 12?? 

Balic must also be unavailable or injured. Not on injured list. Not rested or an emergency.

He is the weekly Casey mystery. Any clues??

I don't think Filipovic would be dropped, he must be injured.

I read somewhere Balic had hamstring tightness.

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Casey Demons v Geelong VFL previewed on the VFL website:

CASEY DEMONS vs GEELONG – Saturday 7pm @ Casey Fields

[LIVE on Casey Radio]

LAST ENCOUNTER

2017 Rd 3 @ GMHBA Stadium: Geelong 14.8 (92) d Casey Demons 8.8 (56)

FORM COMING IN

Geelong has scored wins against Werribee and then Footscray in Round 3, with only a two-point defeat to Sandringham in between. Casey defeated Coburg and Werribee before running headlong into Richmond in a 35-point loss last week.

KEY QUESTIONS

Do the Demons have the depth to match Geelong? Casey fielded a host of inexperienced VFL players last week partly due to form and injury issues among Melbourne’s AFL team. The likes of Jaxon Briggs, Will Collis, Mitch Lewis, Jay Lockhart and Ryan Morrison may need to step up once again.

Do the Cats have the defensive options to stop Casey’s attack? Geelong’s team defence is renowned at AFL level for shutting down high-powered opposition forward lines and the VFL defenders will need to work to together to stop dangerous Demons like Cam Pedersen (five goals last week), Angus Scott and Mitch Hannan (one each).

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